Consumer Goods & Electronics

Our fellows advance a portfolio of sector-focused initiatives spanning food systems, consumer packaged goods and electronics, and digital technologies- designed to embed nature and climate considerations within business decision-making.

In consumer goods and electronics, we focus on promoting circular solutions and sparking behaviour change – reducing environmental impact while reshaping how products are designed, used, and valued.


 

Save the Flavours – Switzerland

Save the Flavours – Switzerland

Support the expansion of Climate Basecamps’ Save the Flavors campaign into Switzerland, thereby raising public awareness and making visible the real impact of climate change on our food and culture. A project with Climate Basecamp, Paleta Loca and ID Genève.

H2NO – Scaling Waterless Personal Care

H2NO – Scaling Waterless Personal Care

A communications campaign to accelerate the adoption of solid beauty products (e.g. soap bars, solid deodorants), The campaign is grounded in the lower environmental impact of solid beauty products, while promoting their wider win–win benefits to drive adoption. A collaboration between WRAP, NCIT and M+C Saatchi.

Rethinking Early Smartphone Use

Rethinking Early Smartphone Use

A growing number of places – including St Albans and Greystones – are committing to becoming “smartphone-free childhood towns.”

Through interviews, field research, and on-the-ground engagement, NCIT is developing a practical playbook to help communities create smartphone-free environments for under-14s. The aim is to accelerate this shift nationwide – supporting healthier childhoods, strengthening local coordination, and reducing device turnover and its environmental impact.

It's Getting Hairy

It's Getting Hairy

It’s Getting Hairy brings climate conversations into everyday spaces like barbershops and salons. Using simple, conversation-starting prompts, the project tests how trusted settings can shift public attitudes and engagement. Starting in Exeter, the pilot is designed to generate real-world insights and scale across the UK and beyond.